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    Right people make the right organisation. It is the eyes of leaders that can spot the not so best fit people for the organisation and organisational culture. It is often recognised by gut feeling and to extent performance. Garden often requires weeding and so it stands for the organisation. The not so fit people not only damage the institution but are also wasting their time and skills which could be better utilised where they fit the best. This is a challenging task for the leaders since government

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    A Right to Her Genes

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    A Right to Her Genes by Susannah Gal Department of Biological Sciences State University of New York at Binghamton and Jessie W. Klein Science Department Middlesex Community College “But‚ doctor‚ what should I do?” Michelle was sitting in her OB-GYN’s office‚ having just confronted him with the dilemma she was facing. “My mother died of breast cancer when I was little and now I find out that her mother‚ my grandmother‚ has bone cancer and my grandmother’s brother and my grandfather both have lung

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    The Right Path “On matters of style‚ swim with the current‚ on matters of principle‚ stand like a rock‚” is a quote by‚ Thomas Jefferson. This quote highly relates to the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ because of the daunting challenges they faced‚ which made them decide whether to follow what is right or wrong . The Author‚ vividly explains the tragic story and background of what happened during the Salem Witch Trials. Such as‚ hanging of innocent people‚ by an accusation that only the accuser

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    Black Lung

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    The black lung movement was a movement formed in the late 1960’s in which the miners fought for the health benefits to cover black lung disease. Black lung is directly caused by mining and working with coal. Mildred Mullins wrote this poem and hung it on the coffin of her dead husband in the Capital to display what was going on‚ “Compensation we are asking‚
While alive and still gasping;
When life is o’er and hymns are sung‚
Then they’ll know we have black lung.( “Charleston Gazette” 15)” The miners

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    are for abortion believe that it is the woman’s choice and right to decide whether or not to terminate her pregnancy. They do not feel that it is murder or wrong because the child has not been born yet. This view is sometimes known as “pro-choice”. Opposing sides view abortion as killing an innocent human life. Also‚ abortion goes against many religious beliefs. People in this world need to build a social consensus that abortion is not right and they are ending a human life. First‚ the embryo inside

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    The Right to Die I remember traveling to Los Angeles with my mom to meet her grandmother. My mom told me that her grandmother was sick‚ but I never imagined how sick she was. When we arrived at her grandmother’s house‚ it was hard for me to believe that she was still alive. She did not move‚ did not blink‚ so I started asking questions. Grandma had been in bed over 20 years‚ she had paralysis. They had to bathe her occasionally‚ she was wearing diapers‚ and she lived out off of saline solution

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    4 lobes of the brain

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    There are four lobes of the brain. You have the frontal lobe‚ parietal lobe‚ temporal lobe‚ and the occipital lobe. The frontal lobe is of course located in the front of the brain and performs reasoning‚ expressive language‚ motor skills‚ and high level cognition. This part of the brain gets information from different lobes throughout the brain to carry body movements. The parental lobe is the middle section of the brain‚ it processes tactile sensory information like touch‚ pain‚ and pressure

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    Lung Cancer

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    School Lung Cancer Lung cancer is “the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in one or both lungs”. These abnormal cells do not carry out the functions of normal lung cells and do not develop into healthy lung tissue. As they grow‚ “the abnormal cells can form tumors and interfere with the functioning of the lung‚ which provides oxygen to the body via the blood”. There are two major types of lung cancer‚ non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Staging lung cancer is

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    Minors’ Rights and the Issue of Teen Abortion without Parental/Guardian Notification and Consent Sarah House Critical Thinking: PYSU 201 Steven Rich‚ M.A.‚ M.A. December 6‚ 2008 Minors’ Rights and the Issue of Teen Abortion Without Parental/Guardian Notification and Consent With the recent Proposition which intended to implement a parental notification requirement‚ the issue of the rights of minors has come into question. Minors do not have the ability to reason and make a thorough

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    1. The role of the frontal lobe in this experience is the process of voluntary muscle movements and emotional control. When I jumped‚ that was my frontal lobe acting upon what I had just perceived to be a snake. Also as I quickly changed from being stunned to laughing‚ that was my frontal lobe controlling my emotions. 2. The role of the occipital lobe in this specific situation was allowing me to visually see the snake/dark green ribbon. At first‚ my occipital lobe assisted me in seeing a “snake”

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